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Thursday, 10 July 2014

Summer fun

Now's the time of year when Dulwich and Herne Hill start to breathe a sigh of relief. Some of the schools have broken up already, others have sent intrepid classes off to the seaside or to go camping, and traffic through the area is a bit less hectic at school run times.

So it is a good time to practise or research a cycling or walking route to school, or to encourage your children to go exploring on their bikes or on foot.

In other news....

It's the Herne Hill Forum meeting tonight Thursday 10th July where you can meet councillors from Herne Hill, Thurlow Park and Village wards. If you'd welcome a better environment for walking and cycling, or less congestion and less air pollution, please let them know. 7pm at St Paul's Church Hall.

All Dulwich Hamlet Junior School pupils who bike to school tomorrow will be rewarded with a smoothie made by Tim's pedal-powered blender. Tempting!

Well done to JAGS Y10s who won a prize for 'most professional team' in TfL's Youth Travel Ambassadors scheme. They've been busy promoting cycling and hoping for the "destruction of inactive travel". Will this mean fewer cars outside the JAGS school gates next term?

Bessemer Grange Primary had a sponsored bike ride to Dulwich Park last month, to raise funds for new bike shelters. It's also their summer fair this Saturday 12th July 11-2; Dr Bike will be there in case you haven't yet checked your bike is fit for the summer.

Our guest blog this week is from 13 year old Kika Hendry. If you'd like to try free individual cycle lessons like Kika, please contact ...

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'Normalising' riding a bike

<5% pupils in Dulwich cycle to school and even fewer brave the roads. Wouldn't you like safe streets where no one feels the need to cycle on the pavement?

Removing barriers to cycling

Try a bike that suits you and have fun regardless of disability, health or age - at the velodrome on Monday mornings.

Help children learn to ride.

The velodrome hosts balance bike sessions for toddlers on Tuesdays, and various courses for older children.

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Dulwich and Herne Hill Safe Routes to School is a partnership of families, schools and community groups. We work with local partners to promote walking, cycling and shared journeys - aiming for happy, healthy children and a happy, healthy neighbourhood.